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Iron Cross was an American Oi! / hardcore punk band from Washington D.C. They played a rough form of Oi! and were the first band in the US to adopt the skinhead look and the Oi! musical style. [ 1 ] Some of its members had close ties to the Washington hardcore punk subculture, due to its relationship with other hardcore bands, with Ian Mackaye ...
Y Wine (Burmese: ဝိုင်ဝိုင်း; pronounced [waɪɴ waɪɴ]) is a Burmese rock singer and the lead vocalist of the Myanmar rock band Iron Cross. [1] [2] Known for his role in popularizing rock music in Myanmar, Y Wine has been active in the music industry for over two decades.
Lay Phyu (Burmese: လေးဖြူ, pronounced [lé bjù]; born 19 May 1965) is a Burmese rock star and guitarist. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Iron Cross.Lay Phyu is considered one of the most commercially successful male singers in the history of Burmese rock music.
The band, initially named 'Holy Cross,' was formed in 1990. [5] [4] The band changed its name to 'Iron Cross' to draw a wider audience.[5] [4] A few months after disbanding the band Symphony, Saw Bwe Hmu formed Iron Cross with his guitar student Chit San Maung, keyboard player Banyar Naing (from the Moe Thout Pan band, he first joined IC as temporary / session player, after a year or two, he ...
Myo Gyi (Burmese: မျိုးကြီး; born Myo Min Htay on 22 March 1976) is a Burmese rock singer and guitarist. He is the lead vocalist of the popular rock band Iron Cross. Myo Gyi is considered one of the most commercially successful Burmese singers and regarded as the one of "Myanmar's rock icons". [1] [2]
Ah Nge (Burmese: အငဲ, born 28 December 1966) is a Burmese rock singer. He is one of the lead vocalists of the popular rock band Iron Cross. Ah Nge rose to fame with his debut album Wint Nyin Myar Nae Ka Khon Chin. [1] [2]
The band's first singer appeared on two albums before being replaced by Bruce Dickinson. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The band's initial line-up comprised Di'Anno, guitarists John Wiggins and John Hurley, bassist Laurence Kessler and Adam Parsons on drums. Di'Anno had previously known guitarists John Wiggins and John Hurley from bands such as Deep Machine and Iron Cross. [14] Parsons had gone under the stage name A.D. Dynamite while in Aunt May. [16]